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on-site

or on site

[ on-sahyt, awn- ]

adjective

  1. accomplished or located at the site of a particular activity or happening:

    Faculty, staff, and graduate students have two options for on-site childcare.



adverb

  1. on or at a particular site:

    They treated the wounded on-site before putting them on a helicopter for evacuation.

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51Թ History and Origins

Origin of on-site1

First recorded in 1955–60
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With panoramic views of Leeds, stylish decor and an on-site gym, new parents Enrico and Luciana Marini were dreaming of their future life in their city centre flat.

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Moving is stressful, but so is living on-site during a remodel.

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By offering higher salaries, on-site childcare and state-of-the-art training environments, Unrivaled directly challenges the systemic disparities that have historically hindered not only female ballers but women’s sports at large.

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The company doesn’t lease its pieces a la carte, instead offering tailored whole-home packages with on-site setup.

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But the problem is that Kiteezi lacks the on-site recycling, sorting and incineration facilities that landfills are supposed to have.

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